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Kazakh diaspora (Kazakh: Қазақтар диаспорасы, romanized: Qazaqtar diasporasy, lit. 'Diaspora of Kazakhs') is a term used to collectively to describe the ethnic or people of Kazakh descent who reside in outside of Kazakhstan across the world in various countries as a result of annexed territories and diasporic migration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is estimated that more than four million Kazakhs live abroad. Although the Kazakh diaspora is usually a sparse one, particularly in Western Europe and United States, it retains ethnic enclaves within the countries of Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan.

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  • Kazakh diaspora (en)
  • Казахская диаспора (ru)
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  • Общая численность казахов в мире составляет 17 млн человек, между тем, за пределами территории Казахстана проживают более 4 млн казахов. по некоторым данным, около 2 миллионов казахов проживают в 14 государствах бывшего СССР и 25 странах мира. Из них лишь более 500 тысяч представляют собой типичную диаспору, остальные 3,5 миллиона человек являются казахской ирреденцией, то есть проживают на граничащих с Казахстаном землях. К ирреденте относятся казахи, проживающие в граничащих с Казахстаном районах России, аймаке Баян-Улгий и на территории Монгольского Алтая и Хангайских гор в Монголии, казахских автономных уездах Китая, городе Чирчик и Фаришском районе Джизакской области в Узбекистане. (ru)
  • Kazakh diaspora (Kazakh: Қазақтар диаспорасы, romanized: Qazaqtar diasporasy, lit. 'Diaspora of Kazakhs') is a term used to collectively to describe the ethnic or people of Kazakh descent who reside in outside of Kazakhstan across the world in various countries as a result of annexed territories and diasporic migration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is estimated that more than four million Kazakhs live abroad. Although the Kazakh diaspora is usually a sparse one, particularly in Western Europe and United States, it retains ethnic enclaves within the countries of Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. (en)
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  • Kazakh diaspora (Kazakh: Қазақтар диаспорасы, romanized: Qazaqtar diasporasy, lit. 'Diaspora of Kazakhs') is a term used to collectively to describe the ethnic or people of Kazakh descent who reside in outside of Kazakhstan across the world in various countries as a result of annexed territories and diasporic migration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is estimated that more than four million Kazakhs live abroad. Although the Kazakh diaspora is usually a sparse one, particularly in Western Europe and United States, it retains ethnic enclaves within the countries of Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. The Kazakh diaspora originates from forced migrations which originally began since the foundation of the Kazakh Khanate and its national identity of Kazakhs beginning in the 15th century. During that time, a series of Kazakh exodus took place in result of conflicts and wars that took place in the territory of Kazakhstan to neighbouring territories. However, it wasn't until in the beginning of the 20th century where a modern Kazakh diaspora began forming as by that time, Kazakhstan was under control of the Russian Empire and later eventually the Soviet Union where larger waves of migration, with most notably being China, occurred in result of Central Asian revolt of 1916 and the Kazakh famine of 1930–1933. Since 1960s, the Kazakh migration has been viewed to be more voluntary with Turkey, Western Europe, and the United States being primary spots of emigration and following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, a new massive departure occurred from Kazakhstan, although most of the emigrees being overwhelmingly Russians, Germans, and Ukrainians when taking to account of Kazakhstan's large multiethnic population in which the latter groups have been interchangeably classified as Kazakh emigrants. (en)
  • Общая численность казахов в мире составляет 17 млн человек, между тем, за пределами территории Казахстана проживают более 4 млн казахов. по некоторым данным, около 2 миллионов казахов проживают в 14 государствах бывшего СССР и 25 странах мира. Из них лишь более 500 тысяч представляют собой типичную диаспору, остальные 3,5 миллиона человек являются казахской ирреденцией, то есть проживают на граничащих с Казахстаном землях. К ирреденте относятся казахи, проживающие в граничащих с Казахстаном районах России, аймаке Баян-Улгий и на территории Монгольского Алтая и Хангайских гор в Монголии, казахских автономных уездах Китая, городе Чирчик и Фаришском районе Джизакской области в Узбекистане. (ru)
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